Business_1902_019 Unknown to David Eccles

2059 U. S. DEPOSITORY Deseret National Bank of Salt Lake City CAPITAL $500.000 SURPLUS $250.000 OFFICERS. L. S. HILLS, PREST, MOSES THATCHER, VICE PREST. H. S. YOUNG, CASHIER. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Dec 10 1902 My Much Beloved Brother David Yours of the 6th with enclosure received with many thanks, although I was in pressing need of money and this came in very acceptable not for Christmas purposes (because I cannot afford to indulge in such foolishness) but for the payment of debts. Yet the value of the money was nothing as compared with the realization of your generous remembrances that you had brethren in need. I am sure such good feelings will not go unrewarded. I am also glad that my dream had something to do with this generosity. I am expecting everyday to have a dream about you, but I think it well to say that it will be worth much more than a paltry $450.00. Good bye until the dream comes, Your Affectionate Brother D W R(..?) If George were here he would join me in the above expressions of satisfaction. Poor fellow he too is hard up and needs help

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2059 U. S. DEPOSITORY Deseret National Bank of Salt Lake City CAPITAL $500.000 SURPLUS $250.000 OFFICERS. L. S. HILLS, PREST, MOSES THATCHER, VICE PREST. H. S. YOUNG, CASHIER. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Dec 10 1902 My Much Beloved Brother David Yours of the 6th with enclosure received with many thanks, although I was in pressing need of money and this came in very acceptable not for Christmas purposes (because I cannot afford to indulge in such foolishness) but for the payment of debts. Yet the value of the money was nothing as compared with the realization of your generous remembrances that you had brethren in need. I am sure such good feelings will not go unrewarded. I am also glad that my dream had something to do with this generosity. I am expecting everyday to have a dream about you, but I think it well to say that it will be worth much more than a paltry $450.00. Good bye until the dream comes, Your Affectionate Brother D W R(..?) If George were here he would join me in the above expressions of satisfaction. Poor fellow he too is hard up and needs help